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cascese 2
casciano 6
case 43
casentino 16
cases 5
cast 4
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16 commonly
16 complete
16 conditions
Niccolò Machiavelli
History of Florence

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casentino

   Book,  Chapter
1 II, II | Count Guido Novallo, lord of Casentino, who called a council of 2 II, II | and shame he went to the Casentino, and the Ghibellines withdrew 3 II, VIII| upon his arrival in the Casentino he should ratify his renunciation. 4 II, VIII| and having arrived at the Casentino he ratified the agreement, 5 III, II | as a monk, fled into the Casentino, where he was often heard 6 V, III | the patriarch attacked the Casentino, took Prato Vecchio, and 7 V, V | Florence; for the way by the Casentino would be open to them, through 8 V, VI | the city and pass into the Casentino, pointing out to him the 9 V, VI | advice, and arriving in the Casentino, took Romena and Bibbiena, 10 V, VI | mountains which divide the Casentino from the Val dArno; and 11 V, VI | descend at pleasure into the Casentino, the Val dArno, the Val 12 V, VII | Capponi goes to recover the Casentino—The Count di Poppi surrenders— 13 V, VII | Florentine forces to recover the Casentino, and pitched his camp before 14 V, VII | power while lord of the Casentino. If, however, he could live 15 VI, VI | the Val di Tavere and the Casentino at his pleasure, and would 16 VII, I | Sepolcro, Montedoglio, the Casentino and Val di Bagno. His virtue


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